Dubai – The World’s Most Visited City and a Global Investment Magnet
Dubai stands as one of the most dynamic and forward-thinking cities on the planet, attracting people, businesses, and investors from every corner of the globe.
- Home to 200 nationalities, Dubai offers a truly cosmopolitan lifestyle, blending cultural diversity with modern innovation.
- Ranked #1 in quality of life and consistently rated among the safest cities in the world, it’s a place where residents enjoy both comfort and security.
- With accredited healthcare facilities and one of the best systems for higher education, Dubai is a hub for well-being and knowledge.
- It is also a top destination for greenfield FDI projects, reflecting investor confidence in its future growth.
Dubai is experiencing population growth outpacing property supply, especially in the luxury segment, which is expected to remain undersupplied. The arrival of many high-net-worth individuals is further fueling demand. With mortgage interest rates set to drop, more residents are expected to shift from renting to buying, while rental returns continue to grow, with forecasts suggesting an increase of up to 20% this year.
It’s no surprise that 70% of Fortune 500 companies have chosen Dubai as their regional headquarters, and the city is home to 62.4% of the world’s top 300 global brands, compared to 55.3% in Shanghai and 51.7% in London.
Whether you are seeking a thriving business environment, a secure family life, or a high-return real estate investment, Dubai offers a unique combination of lifestyle, opportunity, and global connectivity that few cities can match.
Dubai: The Investment Magnet of the Future
Global brand companies that have significant regional offices in Dubai
- Microsoft • 2) Google (Alphabet) • 3) Amazon • 4) Apple • 5) Meta • 6) Oracle • 7) IBM • 8) SAP • 9) Cisco • 10) Dell Technologies • 11) HP Inc. • 12) Intel
- JPMorgan Chase • 14) Bank of America • 15) Citigroup • 16) Goldman Sachs • 17) Morgan Stanley • 18) HSBC • 19) Standard Chartered • 20) Barclays • 21) Deutsche Bank • 22) BNP Paribas • 23) Société Générale • 24) UBS • 25) MUFG • 26) SMBC • 27) Mizuho
- Shell • 29) BP • 30) TotalEnergies • 31) ExxonMobil • 32) Chevron • 33) SLB (Schlumberger) • 34) Halliburton • 35) Baker Hughes
- Toyota • 37) Volkswagen • 38) Mercedes-Benz Group • 39) BMW • 40) General Motors • 41) Ford • 42) Nissan • 43) Honda • 44) Hyundai Motor • 45) Kia
- Nestlé • 47) PepsiCo • 48) The Coca-Cola Company • 49) Procter & Gamble • 50) Unilever • 51) Mondelez • 52) L’Oréal • 53) Philip Morris International
- Johnson & Johnson • 55) Pfizer • 56) Novartis • 57) Roche • 58) Sanofi • 59) AstraZeneca • 60) GSK
- DHL (Deutsche Post) • 62) FedEx • 63) UPS • 64) Maersk







